Work by Dan Lasata |
For the group show Mixed Bag, curator Chad Mize brought in local artists Daniel Mrgan, Coralette Damme, Robert Phelps, Dan Lasata, Phillip Clark, Adam T, Stephen Palladino, Laura Spencer, and as is the custom in Saint Petersburg, himself. Each artist had a cluster of works in a section of the gallery's walls.
Work by Coralette Damme |
Work by Coralette Damme |
There were works alluding to Ouija boards and this intensely personal work on the right superficially about phrenology and/or palmistry.
(Full Disclosure: I own several of her works.)
All Work by Daniel Mrgan |
Daniel Mrgan's assortment, seen above, involved a good cross-section of his work He has a way of fusing folk techniques and symbols with leading edge thinking and vision in a highly evolved and distinctive personal style.
Work by Laura Spencer |
Near the front of the gallery was the work of Laura Spencer's cluster of work. Drawings, watercolors and more, mostly small works. Self-portraits, including nude ones attached to notes for a significant other to do household tasks. This was an installation and a shrine of sorts to her work. I was particularly fascinated by the many sketchbooks Laura had out on a table for anyone to see. This is a rare opportunity in the art world.
Work by Laura Spencer. |
Work by Laura Spencer. |
Work by Laura Spencer. |
One of the surprises of the show was the several landscapes shown by Laura Spencer. They were quite good.
We waited to open our (mixed) bags until coming home. It was like an early Christmas. I got work by Robert Phelps, two prints, one GI Joe comic book in mint condition, and enough Tootsie Rolls to feed a small town. My wife got the art deal of the year with several prints, a framed drawing and much more.
Congratulations to all the artists and Chad Mize for a fun show.
--- Luis
Work by Dan Lasata |
For the group show Mixed Bag, curator Chad Mize brought in local artists Daniel Mrgan, Coralette Damme, Robert Phelps, Dan Lasata, Phillip Clark, Adam T, Stephen Palladino, Laura Spencer, and as is the custom in Saint Petersburg, himself. Each artist had a cluster of works in a section of the gallery's walls.
Work by Coralette Damme |
Work by Coralette Damme |
There were works alluding to Ouija boards and this intensely personal work on the right superficially about phrenology and/or palmistry.
(Full Disclosure: I own several of her works.)
All Work by Daniel Mrgan |
Daniel Mrgan's assortment, seen above, involved a good cross-section of his work He has a way of fusing folk techniques and symbols with leading edge thinking and vision in a highly evolved and distinctive personal style.
Work by Laura Spencer |
Near the front of the gallery was the work of Laura Spencer's cluster of work. Drawings, watercolors and more, mostly small works. Self-portraits, including nude ones attached to notes for a significant other to do household tasks. This was an installation and a shrine of sorts to her work. I was particularly fascinated by the many sketchbooks Laura had out on a table for anyone to see. This is a rare opportunity in the art world.
Work by Laura Spencer. |
Work by Laura Spencer. |
Work by Laura Spencer. |
One of the surprises of the show was the several landscapes shown by Laura Spencer. They were quite good.
We waited to open our (mixed) bags until coming home. It was like an early Christmas. I got work by Robert Phelps, two prints, one GI Joe comic book in mint condition, and enough Tootsie Rolls to feed a small town. My wife got the art deal of the year with several prints, a framed drawing and much more.
Congratulations to all the artists and Chad Mize for a fun show.
--- Luis
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